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		<a href="#bookmark">Click Me</a>

		<p>Some boring text to fill in the page with a little content. Who ever talked about malcontent didn't know what they were missing.</p>
		<p>Content is king in the world of the web. And then we need to consider how we could test the content and the interactions with dynamic content. Who even knows about testability, let alone understands what it is and how it can help make the life of developers easier and save the business money.</p>
		<p>Even more boring text to increase the chances of your browser moving the view port when the link to the bookmark is clicked. However for you cool kids with massive monitors in extremely high-resolution - perhaps you will need to add more text to the test page before you see any visible indication the click had an effect on the web page.</p>
		<p> Conversely, if you resize the browser window until at least one scroll bar appears, you should be able to see the effect of clicking on the Click Me link.</p>
		<p>Have fun clicking...</p>
		<p>Looking down on the target, down below me.</p>
		<p><a name="bookmark">This is the bookmark which is the destination of the Click me link earlier in this web page. In future, why not click that link to reach here directly?</a></p>
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